👉 In mathematics, a non-decomposable object is an object for which there are two or more ways to decompose it into smaller pieces. This means that if we try to decompose the object into smaller pieces, we end up with a complete and valid decomposition of the original object. For example, consider the number 42. We can think of this as the sum of the natural numbers from 1 to 40 (inclusive). However, it is not possible to decompose